FORT WORTH THEATRE, INC. IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE CORRAL CLUB AND JIM ELDER III PRESENTS
Held over Feb. 2&3 and 9&10!!!
Orchestra Hall, 4401 Trail Lake Blvd.
Tickets are $15, $12 for students and seniors. Showtimes are 8 p.m. A percentage of the proceeds will go to AIDS Resources of Rural Texas and the Samaritan House. To order tickets call (817) 921-5300.
The show is rated R. It contains full-frontal
nudity, strong language and alternate intimacies.
WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING
"The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told is probably the most outrageous, laugh-out-loud theatrical offering available in the Metroplex. Lon Barrera performs with such verve that he almost steals the second half of the play ... Erinn Hall's moments are such a hoot that the audience almost needs a breather from laughing so hard. She's reminiscent of Lucille Ball at her best. Angela Allen ... is so powerful that she comes off as the centerpiece of the production. Fort Worth Theatre's production is the area premier of the work, and that alone makes this production exciting and enticing."
- John Beaird, Dallas Voice
"Erinn Hall and Angela Allen carve out the clearest, most consistent characters ... the whole cast hit its stride in Act Two Round after round of solid belly laughs seemed to encourage the performers to tighten up their timing and enthusiasm."
- Jimmy Fowler, Dallas Observer
"God love full-frontal male nudity and outright, delightful blasphemy. The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told is a more-than-worthy vehicle of gay entertainment that isn't afraid to take chances, make us laugh and show a little d**k along the way. Hallelujah."
- Steven Lindsey, Q Texas
"No other company dared to stage this comic gem. ...it's time someone did it....there's never a minute without a memorable one-liner. "
- Tom Sime, Dallas Morning News
"David Torres does a fine job as Adam ...Lon Barrera is consistently hilarious and steals every scene he is in. Erinn Hall also scores early and often.... The rest of the well-prepared cast is also quite good."
- Punch Shaw, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
"Overall, it was the work of the cast that made the evening for me. ...with Barrera's delicious facial expressions and dead-on comic delivery ... you have an actor and role that the audience adores. Todd Camp really did the best character work of the evening. T. Seret Gomez-Ryan ... nails the monologue about why she was in the wheelchair with nice overtones of honest acceptance. Angela Allen is cast dead on in her role ... she brings a wonderful air of spunky energy. Charlie Smith did good work. Thank god for the cast & crew of Fort Worth's production!"
- John Garcia, The Garcia Gazette